Seven things you might not know about new Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag
As Manchester United's season limps along, the focus is now on the appointment of Erik Ten Hag who will take over from Ralf Rangnick this summer but what do you really know about him?
Ajax manager Erik ten Hag will leave his post at the end of the season to become the new Manchester United manager.
But who exactly is the Dutchman, who has been in charge at the Johan Cruyff Arena for over four years? Planet Sport brings you seven things you might not know about him.
Scourge of Lille… but no luck in Liverpool
Ten Hag has faced 90 different opponents in his ten-year-long managerial career, but there have proven to be several he enjoys locking horns with more than any other.
Of those 90 sides, he enjoys a 100% win record against 24 of them, and the highlight of those are Sporting Lisbon, Borussia Dortmund and Lille, the latter of whom he has faced, and defeated, four times.
It is testament to his ability that there are far fewer sides he has failed to ever beat. In fact, besides the reserve side of German outfit Augsburg, of those 90 it is only Liverpool that have played, but never lost or drawn, to a Ten Hag team.
Success in Utrecht
Trophy at Twente
More Dutch Cup shootouts
Outstripping Mourinho, Wenger, and Sir Alex
Ten Hag has taken charge of 432 games as a manager and has won a remarkable 277, or 64.1%, of them. That is a win percentage that thus far outstrips those of many modern greats.
Arsene Wenger (54.0%) and Sir Alex Ferguson (58.1%) both concluded their careers with win percentages below 60.0%, while current bosses Jose Mourinho (63.4%), Carlo Ancelotti (58.33%) and Jurgen Klopp (53.7%) are also trailing Ten Hag.